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mud pie

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noun

  1. a mass of mud moulded into a pie-like shape by a child

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Brown snow is off limits for the same reason you wouldn’t want to take a lick of a mud pie.

From Washington Post • Feb. 14, 2022

Children will be able to take part in mud pie workshops, model making, circus skills and science experiments during the free event, which will culminate in a fireworks display on Sunday night.

From BBC • Apr. 10, 2020

Fresh radishes protruded from tahini flavored with ash-roasted shallots and za’atar; it tasted wonderful but looked as appetizing as a toddler’s mud pie.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 5, 2018

A ticket bought eight taster meals, which included Temple of Seitan’s chicken burger, Biff’s jackfruit wings, banh mi by Eat Chay and Young Vegans’ dairy-free peanut butter mud pie and ice-cream.

From The Guardian • Sep. 5, 2017

They almost forgot about eleven o’clock, the mud pie making was so beguiling.

From "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" by Betty Smith